Nōrin Chūō Kinko
Nōrin Chūō Kinko | |
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legal form | "Tokubetsu Minkan Hōjin" |
founding | 1923 |
Seat | Tokyo , Japan |
Number of employees | 2,744 (March 31, 2007) |
Branch | Banking |
Website | Norinchukin Bank |
Nōrin Chūō Kinko ( Japanese 農林 中央 金庫 , German " Central Agriculture and Forestry Bank ", short: kurz 中 金 , Nōrinchūkin , English The Norinchukin Bank ) is a Japanese company with headquarters in Tokyo . The company operates as a credit institution in the banking sector.
The bank was founded in 1923 as Sangyō Kumiai Chūō Kinko ( 産業 組合 中央 金庫 , German "Cooperative Central Bank") as a quasi-state institute; a year later, a law of its own ( 農林 中央 金庫 法 , Nōrin Chūō Kinko-hō ; revised 2001) allowed her to offer financial services to cooperatives in the fields of fishing, agriculture and forestry. As a result, it now has the legal form of a "special legal person of private law" ( 特別 民間 法人 , Tokubetsu Minkan Hōjin ). In 1943 the bank took on its current name.
See also
- List of the largest companies in the world
- List of the largest companies in Asia
- List of the largest banks in the world